“Sir Geoff Hurst Optimistic About England’s 2026 World Cup Hopes”

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Sir Geoff Hurst, the last English player in a World Cup-winning team, is optimistic about England’s chances in the upcoming 2026 World Cup. He believes that Thomas Tuchel’s team has the potential to end the 60-year drought by defeating Argentina and reaching the final, reminiscent of England’s victory in 1966.

During an event organized by Budweiser in London at Hendon Hall, Sir Geoff, who scored a hat trick in the 1966 final, expressed his confidence in the current England team. He emphasized the importance of team spirit and unity, highlighting similarities between the present squad and the successful 1966 team.

Recalling nostalgic moments from the past, Sir Geoff shared anecdotes about the unique experiences of the 1966 team, including visits to the cinema before crucial matches. He marveled at the freedom and simplicity of those times, contrasting it with the modern era’s intense media scrutiny and fan attention.

Reflecting on the fans’ enduring memories of the historic 1966 victory, Sir Geoff expressed gratitude for their unwavering support and dedication. He acknowledged the significance of that day in English football history and the lasting impact it had on generations of fans.

As anticipation builds for the 2026 World Cup, Sir Geoff Hurst remains hopeful and believes that England has what it takes to achieve success on the international stage once again.

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